Feasibility and first-year findings of a pilot program of prostate cancer screening in Croatia (CROState)
Željko Kaštelan, Tomislav Kuliš, Igor Grubišić, Ivana Brkić Biloš, Maja Prutki, Marija Bubaš, Krunoslav Capak

TL;DR
A pilot prostate cancer screening program in Croatia showed high participation and effective cancer detection, but highlighted the need for better follow-up testing compliance.
Contribution
The study presents the first-year outcomes of Croatia's first prostate cancer screening pilot program, CROState.
Findings
93.9% of invited men participated in the initial PSA testing.
8.5% of participants had elevated PSA levels, but only 37.5% completed repeat testing.
Most detected cancers were clinically significant, with only two suitable for active surveillance.
Abstract
To evaluate the feasibility, participation rate, diagnostic pathway performance, and early detection outcomes of the first year of the Croatian pilot prostate cancer screening program (CROState) implemented in Zagreb. This prospective pilot program invited men aged 55-69 years without a prior prostate cancer diagnosis or prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing in the past 12 months. Recruitment was conducted by general practitioners. Men with PSA>4 ng/mL underwent repeat testing, and if PSA was elevated again, they were referred to one of two university hospitals for further evaluation. The diagnostic pathway included multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging, urological examination, and transperineal fusion biopsy when indicated. All confirmed cancer cases were reviewed by a multidisciplinary team. A total of 5251 men were invited to the program, of whom 4930 (93.9%) participated in…
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TopicsProstate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Global Cancer Incidence and Screening · Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research
